out where the kids play, the navy landed engineers and equipment. when the military hits the beach, you know there's a lot of work to do. for a few, these are signs that it's time to go, at least for a while. >> we'll get the o'gradys in this one and the murphys in this one. >> pelley: we met five moms and 15 kids going to san diego for the next few weeks, so the kids can get in school, and dads, left behind, can fix the houses. >> love you, buddy. >> pelley: james brennan, who we met in the church, organized this trip. he turned his busboy experience into a chain of restaurants in california. after the storm, he came back. and now, he's raising money to get debris cleaned out and get electricity and heat back in. as for the brady boys, they're helping out on the main drag to get the businesses open. and the rest of the time, they're tearing out what was lost in their own home. do you think of yourselves as victims of the hurricane? >> bradys: no. no. >> pelley: how could you not? >> dennis brady: we're alive. we're here together. >> patrick brady: